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Twitoaster is a Twitter services/applications suite helping people and businesses to improve and optimize the way they communicate with their Twitter followers. The service is often used by journalists, bloggers or businesses that need to collect, organize, analyze and keep a track of their Twitter mentions. Twitoaster groups replies and retweets with the tweets that inspired them, displaying threaded discussions rather than disjointed tweets. It also provides analytics and statistics showing off the daily and hourly peaks; a conversational search engine; and an open API that allows third party applications to use its data and services. The service starts in early 2009 as an experimental tool helping his creator, Arnaud Meunier, to handle efficiently his Twitter conversations. It is then quickly brought to ReadWriteWeb's attention as a solution for gathering replies to their poll tweets. But the service only become widely known when the New York Times columnist David Pogue uses it to compile tweets for his book: The world according to Twitter. In september 2009, Mashable and Microsoft Bizspark showcase Twitoaster as a promising new software company in their Spark of Genius series: The combination of search, archiving, analytics and visual way of better following conversation threads makes Twitoaster a great tool for any Twitter user's toolbox.
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